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Bad Ignition (Spark Plug) Wires. Bad Coil(s). Bad ECM or ECU. Incorrect Spark Plugs. Ground Wire(s) missing or loose. Alternator fault. Bad Battery.
beside coil pack behind firewall
Defective Coil pack, defective spark wires, plugs. Bad ground(s). Open (electrical short) in starting system. Faulty Ignition switch, ECM, other.
Not for certain but I would bet that it is under the coil pack. Where the spark plug wires plug into. The coils are many times mounted to it. Module and coil are one piece on a 2.0. Its mounted to the bottom of the intake and can be removed from under the car.
follow the spark plug wire starting at the spark plug end, when you get to the other end its connected to the coil
To change the spark coil pack on a 1998 Pontiac Sunfire with a 2.4 engine, first disconnect the battery. Then remove the coil pack and spark plug. The spark plug should also be replaced with the new coil pack for best performance. Insert the new spark plug, then the new coil pack being careful not to bump any of the many other electronic parts. Then reconnect the battery.
im not sure but if you follow the spark plug wires they will take you to the coil packs
all the spark plug wires are on it
May be coil pack
Spark plug wires, spark plug boot, or coil on plug.
Get a can of WD40 and spray the inside and outside of the dist cap and all of the plug wiring and coil.
it does not have a distributor cap, it has a coil pack, all you can change is the plugs and wires, just fallow the wires from the plugs back to where they end and theres your coil pack, butch